id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-291943-7y11bd9w Abram, Marissa D. Resilience and Burnout in Healthcare Students and Inpatient Psychiatric Nurses: A Between-Groups Study of Two Populations 2020-10-21 .txt text/plain 4995 279 48 Second, does a population of inpatient psychiatric nurses working in a high stress environment have higher levels of resilience compared to healthcare students (this might suggest that resilience can be enhanced through work-related experiences)? Additionally, de-identified data of the inpatient psychiatric nurses from a prior IRB approved study conducted by one of the current study's authors with respect to the relationship of resilience and burnout were used to compare to the results of the data collected from the current study (see Table 1 for demographic characteristics of the subjects). The latter findings may be interpreted that age did not have an effect on the difference in burnout between the inpatient psychiatric nurse and combined student groups (students had significantly higher levels of burnout), but that age was a more robust predictor of resilience than work/school environment resulting in the latter no longer being a significant predictor of resilience. ./cache/cord-291943-7y11bd9w.txt ./txt/cord-291943-7y11bd9w.txt